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I Am Raven Synopsis
An outstanding, highly original and unputdownable read. Following on from I Am Wolf, this is a bold, thought-provoking adventure perfect for fans of Mortal Engines and The Last Wild.
Once, Brann belonged to Raven. She flew high above the world and she was fearless.
But Raven was destroyed by Dragon. Brann's home is gone and her crew is missing.
Determined to find the truth, Brann heads north. But what she and her friends learn will change everything.
What happened to Raven's crew? And what is the secret Brann is hiding?
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9781805131267 |
Publication date: |
10th April 2025 |
Author: |
Alastair Chisholm |
Publisher: |
Nosy Crow an imprint of Nosy Crow Ltd |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
218 pages |
Series: |
I Am Wolf |
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Press Reviews
Alastair Chisholm Press Reviews
Praise for I Am Wolf:
"Jam-packed with action and suspense, and wildly inventive." - The Times
"I loved every page of this gripping, dystopian thriller. Wonderful characters, thrilling action and a unique new world. Now I wish I had my own animal construct!" - Kieran Larwood, author of Podkin One Ear
"I wolfed this down... Great MG sci-fi." - Darren Simpson, author of Scavengers
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About Alastair Chisholm
Alastair Chisholm is the bestselling author of the sci-fi adventures Orion Lost, Adam 2 and The Consequence Girl, as well as the fantasy Dragon Storm series. Orion Lost was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize, the James Reckitt Hall Children’s Book Award, the Biblio Buzz Award, the Inspire ELS Book Awards and the 2021 Sakura Medal Award.
As a puzzle creator Alastair wrote quite a lot of books of Sudoku and other puzzles for kids and grown-ups.
Alastair lives in Edinburgh with his wife (who is lovely), two teenagers (who are lovely but very loud), and a cat named Maudie, who is yowling at him even though there is clearly food in her bowl, look, it's right there, look. His hobbies include writing and playing games on his phone when he should be writing.
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